Things to do in Mae Sariang in September

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Overview

September is a good time to visit Mae Sariang. The weather is usually pleasantly warm and humid but cool, with temperatures ranging from 69—81°F (21—27°C).

Mae Sariang has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your September trip to Mae Sariang. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to September. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Mae Sariang in September. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout September, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Weather in Mae Sariang in September

Temperatures on an average day in Mae Sariang in September

The average temperature in Mae Sariang in September for a typical day ranges from a high of 81°F (27°C) to a low of 69°F (21°C). Some would describe the temperature to be pleasantly warm. humid but cool

For comparison, the hottest month in Mae Sariang, April, has days with highs of 93°F (34°C) and lows of 68°F (20°C). The coldest month, January has days with highs of 79°F (26°C) and lows of 57°F (14°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Mae Sariang in September based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in September
81°F
highs
69°F
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General weather summary

Pleasantly warm, humid but cool
Feels like
95%
Chance of rain
0.732 in
Amount
5.5 mph
Wind speed
97%
Humidity
12.3 hrs
Daylight length
6:15 AM
Sunrise
6:30 PM
Sunset
16%
Cloud cover
Sleeveless shirt, rain coat and rain boots
What to wear
What to wear in September
With an average high of 81°F (27°C) and a low of 69°F (21°C), it generally feels pleasantly warm and humid but cool. There might also be a very high chance of rain. With that in mind, most people would dress in something very light like a sleeveless shirt and top it off with a rain coat and rain boots
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Best attractions for Mae Sariang in September

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Mae Sariang has to offer for travelers in September, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Mae Sariang that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Mae Sariang for September.
Mae Sariang District
1. Mae Sariang District
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Mae Sariang is a small town and district on the narrow valley along Yuam River in Mae Hong Son province, northern Thailand, along the Myanmar border. The areas around Mae Sariang are mountainous and forested; flat terrain that suits population or agriculture is scarce. Wikipedia.
Salawin National Park
2. Salawin National Park
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National park
Nature & Parks
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We had so much fun in Salawin! If you drive through it, I highly recommend that you DO NOT take the road from east to west directly through the park unless you are a skilled rider or in a helluva a 4 wheel drive vehicle. There is an awesome park ranger outpost on the Myanmar border and it was fun to chill it with the park rangers there for a night!
The trails were not clear, they need to do maintenance so it is easier to find your way. I don't think it is worth a visit
Good to get into nature for 90 mins but this walk lacks features eg waterfalls, views. Path is not well marked and map at the entrance is misleading. see pics vs true gps track. Man at the entrance didnt ask for money.
Went here by motorbike, 125cc Honda Click. Could have been the mistake of a lifetime. The park is absolutely gorgeous and I discovered places where probably less than 10 people set foot every day. However, what looks like a road on Google that leads through the park to Bang Tha Ta Fang is not a road at all. I had to cross a river about 50 times, sometimes knee-deep. The motorbike survived, but had it not, I would have been absolutely stranded. The first part coming from Mae Sariang is paved, then doable, then it gets worse and worse. I recommend driving until you can't drive anymore and then hike further. It's an awesome place for hiking or some wild camping. Always bring water and food with you.
An absolute disappointment. We came here to hike and to expierence the beautyfull scenery of this vast area. As with almost all national parks in Thailand, the management seem to be just plain wrong. Each national park has a fancy and ever expanding entrance with shops, campingplaces and picknicktables. It seems the Thai don't understand what to offer tourists that come and visit. They seem to create a luxurious picknick place and a fancy visitor center at each park and this is about it. For Salawin National park we only had 1 trail of no more than 2 kilometers. It was pretty, but way too short. So right after, we went to the visitor center and, what a surprise, nobody spoke English. This has been a persistent problem when visiting parks and reserves around Thailand. The communication is plain horrible. We asked if there are other entrances for the park to visit and hike. The park ranger simple couldn't explain or answer any of these simple type of questions. The reviews of this place are primairly from the Thai and they seem to have a different understanding of visiting a vast natural area. They seem to not understand the concept of long free hikes, on plain trails in the park. The only option would be to hire a guide an literally pay hundres of euros for a hike in which the guide isn't able to properly speak in English and explain things a long the way. We came to another disapointment by visiting this national park.
Pretty area but apart from showers no facilities to speak of.
There wasn't too much information available at the info centre, other than some hand drawn maps. There is a 1 hour hike around, signposting is ok except for the last part when you cross a small river. You can drive up into the park but there isn't anything particular to see up there.
We hoped to find some other activity or route in the park, but the only person in the park – the guard – could not tell us much. We decided to have a snack and bike towards the Burmese border to see one of the longest rivers in the world Salawin in the village Mae Sam Laep. Read full story in our travelblog (link in the profile and at the pictures)
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